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Researchers combined data from ice cores and historical climate information to conclude that lead in ancient Rome's air may have reduced childhood blood lead levels, potentially leading to a 2.5-3 IQ point drop.
The extensive lead pollution caused by the Roman silver smelting industry could have had long-lasting effects on European populations, impacting cognitive abilities and overall public health.
Read at Nature
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